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InternetNews May 13, 2004 Eric Griffith |
802.11 Has DoS Vulnerability Wi-Fi networks -- mainly those based on the 802.11b standard -- are allegedly vulnerable to traffic disrupting attacks according to a new report. |
PC World June 2004 Tom Mainelli |
Ultrafast Wireless New wireless technology promises up to 480 mbps--but only at close range. |
T.H.E. Journal May 2004 |
Wi-Fi ZONE Mobile educators can now use their WAP-enabled cell phones or other devices to find more than 6,000 Wi-Fi ZONE locations. |
T.H.E. Journal May 2004 |
WiMax to Make Wireless Broadband a Reality New WiMax technology would make wireless broadband a reality. |
InternetNews May 11, 2004 Paul Shread |
Broadcom Places Big Bet on Ethernet Storage The firm's new Gigabit Ethernet controllers simultaneously perform storage networking, high-performance clustering, accelerated data networking, and remote system management. |
InternetNews May 10, 2004 Dan Muse |
Keep a Watchful Eye on Your Network How well is your business' network functioning? If you can't easily answer that question, you may want to take a look at the just-announced Ipswitch WhatsUp Small Business. The $295 monitoring tool lets you track 10 key network devices. |
InternetNews May 6, 2004 Sean Michael Kerner |
Is UWB Spec Spat Over? WiMedia Alliance throws its support behind one of two competing ultra wideband specifications. |
PC Magazine May 18, 2004 Craig Ellison |
Wi-Fi Networking: Rated "G" for Everyone Wireless networking is faster and cheaper than ever. We look at 19 of the latest routers and cards. |
InternetNews May 5, 2004 Eric Griffith |
Cisco's Switch Turns on the Wireless Cisco Systems today announced what it calls "the first true wireless-aware enterprise-class Ethernet switch." The company has introduced the Wireless LAN Services Module, which integrates with Cisco's multilayer Catalyst 6500 Series switch. |
InternetNews May 5, 2004 Sean Kerner |
One World, One Alert Messaging Protocol Standards body OASIS ratifies a Common Alerting Protocol in a bid to streamline how global emergency networks communicate. |
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